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Running In Heels (Paperback)

by Anna Maxted (Author)
3.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (45 customer reviews)
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From Publishers Weekly

Is using men and then complaining about how tough it is being a single woman funny? Maxted apparently thinks so, since that is the basis for the first third of her sophomore comic effort (following the well-received Getting Over It), before it veers without warning into the psychology of eating disorders and self-hatred. Natalie Miller, 20-something Londoner, is less than enthusiastic about her sensible boyfriend, Saul. To make matters worse, her best friend, Babs, is getting married, leaving Natalie feeling abandoned. So Natalie takes up with a bad boy who wants to teach her how to be bad, too. Soon, Natalie's hair begins falling out an early warning signal that she's taken her flirtation with anorexia too far and it's Babs to the rescue, functioning as both savior and voice of reason as Natalie gets her comeuppance, finally realizing that people shouldn't be judged by their bodies and that she needs to accept herself. While Maxted, former associate editor of Cosmopolitan UK, understands anorexia well, she has crafted a singularly unsympathetic heroine, one for whom taking up Pilates represents a major life-change. When self-absorbed and childish Natalie complains to her mother that she's sick of being quiet, three-quarters of the way into this bloated whine-fest, fatigued readers will wish that not talking enough really was her problem. Never mind the breakneck pace implied by the title; this one plods along in plimsolls, far too long for a Britcom. Agent, Deborah Gelfman. (June 1)Forecast: Maxted scored big with Getting Over It, and her latest, with its sassy yellow jacket, will likely be a popular beach accessory this summer. Still, this isn't the frothy fun one might expect, and sales probably will slump when word gets out.

Copyright 2001 Cahners Business Information, Inc.



From Library Journal

Maxted's Getting Over It was accused of being a Bridget Jones clone, but it was more than that. Now the Cosmopolitan U.K. contributing editor expands her repertoire with this story of Natalie, who fears she's all alone when best friend Barbara marries.
Copyright 2001 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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1.0 out of 5 stars Hated this Book!, Jan 17 2004
By Tanya L. Schaub "TSchlaack" (Livermore, Maine USA) - See all my reviews
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I really disliked this book.

I can't say that about many books. Especially when they come as recommended as this one. If you read the back this looks like a funny "Bridget Jones - Diary" or "Amanda's Wedding" type of story. I was looking for a funny story centered around Natalie trying to adjust to Bab's marriage and maybe finally finding a real boyfriend to love.

Be forewarned what the back of the book does not tell you is that it turns into a story about how Natalie turns into and anorexic and basically looses all her friends and how she deals with her new druggie boyfriend while her fair is falling out.

The book became so depressing mid way through it was painful to finish reading, I finished as the writing was ok but I kept hoping that the story would get better. Geesch. I can't recommend this one to anyone!

The jacket for the book was VERY misleading!

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4.0 out of 5 stars Entertaining read, Jun 24 2003
By "marzfavs" (Cincinnati, OH USA) - See all my reviews
I found Running In Heels an entertaining read to get me through my days at work...I also found myself reaching for it's pages afterwards at home. It's true that when I started it I thought "This is bridget Jones with a different name", but most of the chick lit books I've read are comparable and have quite similar situations to other books in the category. Each one has a special feature and in this one I thought it was her relationship with Babs. I thought their relationship was portrayed very life-like and well. Who hasn't gotten in a fight with their friends over something and wondered if they'd never speak again? I didn't quite understand the relevance of becoming a yoga master until the end, but it was well worth reading to understand it. I have, and will continue, to recommend this book to friends as a good read.
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3.0 out of 5 stars good summer reading, Jun 21 2003
By Julie (Wisconsin) - See all my reviews
This book is the type of book you would bring with you on a vacation, or if you're going to be on a plane somewhere. I think readers can almost relate, and you find yourself rooting for Natalie.

Buuuuut, it's not life-altering and it's a long book compared to most beach-reads. It's a good fun read.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Cute story!
Anna Maxted is a very talented writer. Her characters are so well developed you think they are your friends too. Read more
Published on Jun 16 2003 by flgrl

1.0 out of 5 stars Did not grab my attention one bit
After reading "Getting Over It," I felt there was no other book that could top it, let alone come close to this wonderful novel. Read more
Published on Jun 15 2003 by Richandra

2.0 out of 5 stars What???
I picked up this book thinking it would be about the friendship between Babs and Natalie, and it started out that way. Then, all the sudden, out of nowhere comes the anorexia. Read more
Published on Jun 15 2003

4.0 out of 5 stars very much better than most
i disagree with reviewers who found this book to be a disappointment. since i laughed myself silly over bridget jones, i have read a lot of "britchick" books, and most... Read more
Published on Jun 11 2002 by M. S. Butch

4.0 out of 5 stars Modern Sympathy
There's an old, old trick in the literary book which it's rare to do well: Take an unsympathetic stereotype and use a sympathetic treatment of it to illuminate the society... Read more
Published on Jun 5 2002 by Kira R. Signer

2.0 out of 5 stars ...and twisting an ankle
I loved the cover of this book enough to buy it, I'm sorry to say. And the first couple of chapters - read in the bookstore - were quite entertaining. Read more
Published on May 27 2002 by jedbird

5.0 out of 5 stars Hillarious from cover to cover!
A laugh-out-loud-on-the-crowded-subway kind of book. I found myself missing the characters after I reluctanly turned the last page. When is Anna Maxted writing another?
Published on May 23 2002

1.0 out of 5 stars I sold this book to someone after only reading 40 pages
I loved Getting Over It, so I was very excited to read Running in Heels. I was very disappointed. I sold it back to someone on Amazon after only reading 40 pages!! Read more
Published on Mar 19 2002 by Betsy Ann Lanis

4.0 out of 5 stars slow start, good body, fine finish
I feel that those reviewers who didn't like Natalie for being selfish have missed the point! I also found Natalie to be annoying and whiny and needy and everything that the... Read more
Published on Mar 6 2002

2.0 out of 5 stars In a word - disappointing
I was so pleasantly surprised by Ms. Maxted last novel that I couldn't wait to get my hands on this one. Read more
Published on Mar 1 2002 by Theresa Mcdonald

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